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Asian Commodities Trading Award was given to Asian-FTG.Com

Posted on April 28, 2014

Asian Trading Authorities named Asian-FTG.Com as one of 30 leading companies and commodities traders in Asia. Asian-FTG.Com was proud to receive the Asian Commodities Trading Award. Michael Tian Janguo, CEO of Asian Futures Trading Group was honored to receive the award in Hong Kong by the Chief Official of Trade and Asian Affairs.

Michael Tian Janguo, CEO of Asian Futures Trading Group states that the company added four new markets last year so that the Asian Futures Trading Group now trades in 32 countries across the globe.

He said that the firm is proud to have twenty-seven nationalities representing in the company’s 300 staff and that the Asian Futures Trading Group company has grown revenues to almost 90% every year.

Asian-FTG will always be one step ahead to be the first in the market because they have a solid roadmap for entering new markets that can be adapted to match local conditions. A major factor is recruiting staff with local knowledge, language and culture and holding on to their values.

Another key is staying close to customers, listening and knowing the needs of them and to maximize long-term return to shareowners while being mindful of their overall responsibilities.

Asian-FTG.Com is a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be. This is what turned Asian-FTG.Com into a highly effective, lean and fast-moving organization and a network of customers and suppliers, which together create mutual, enduring values.

Asian Futures Trading Group offers the latest in order entry technology coupled with 24-hour execution and clearing on exchanges worldwide. Clearing thousands of client accounts, the company provides a full range of services to the industry’s largest global network of introducing brokers (IBs) and to commercial, institutional, international and individual clients. These include more than 100 IBs and many of the world’s largest financial, industrial and agricultural institutions. They do not engage in proprietary trading; all of their business is focuses on their valued clients.